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  2. Woman's Pack of Disabled Dogs on Wheels Will Melt ... - AOL

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    The dogs have a variety of disabilities, from spinal injuries that have immobilized their back legs and require wheels, to congenital defects that mean they needs specially-fitted stabilized on ...

  3. This disabled dog got a pair of 3D printed legs that ... - AOL

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    A lucky dog received the gift of walking again – with the help of 3D-printed legs. The adorable husky, Derby, was born with no front paws and small, deformed front legs. His mobility was ...

  4. Mobility assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    Mobility assistance dog. Bringing dropped object to person in wheelchair. Mobility service doing "brace" so handler can push herself upright. A mobility assistance dog or mobility service dog is a dog trained to assist a physically disabled person who has mobility issues, such as poor balance or being a non-ambulatory wheelchair user.

  5. Walkin' Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Walkin' Wheels. Walkin' Wheels is an American brand of dog wheelchairs developed in 2001 by Mark C. Robinson in Amherst, New Hampshire [2] in memory of his pet, Mercedes. [3] The product is intended as a mobility aid for pets with mobility issues such as degenerative myelopathy, arthritis, paralysis, and neurological disorders .

  6. Woman Builds Custom ‘Dog Train’ So Disabled Pups ... - AOL

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    Sadly, most of these dogs will probably spend the rest of their lives in the animal shelter. Disabled animals are rarely adopted, and I'm so happy that this woman goes out of her way to bring them ...

  7. Canine degenerative myelopathy - Wikipedia

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    Degenerative myelopathy initially affects the back legs and causes muscle weakness and loss, and lack of coordination. These cause a staggering effect that may appear to be arthritis. The dog may drag one or both rear paws when it walks. This dragging can cause the nails of one foot to be worn down. The condition may lead to extensive paralysis ...

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